porcelain, enamel paint,
chipping of the spout of the teapot, small chip at the rim of the bottom of one cup;
Dimensions: pitchers - the larger one height 20.5 cm, length 23 cm, - the smaller one height 14.8 cm, length 17 cm; teapot - height 15 cm, length 22 cm; sugar bowl - height 11.5 cm; cup - height 5 cm, diameter 7.5 cm; saucer - height 3.4 cm, diameter 13.5 cm;
Signed in cobalt under-glaze: impressed handwritten F (jugs on unglazed bottoms), engraved numerical and letter marks (3/HS, 3, G, ZB) on jugs and sugar bowl.
Germany, Fürstenberg (Lower Saxony), Herzoglich Braunschweigische Porzellan Manufaktur (porcelain manufactory of the Duke of Brunswick), 19th century (ca. mid-19th century).
Dessert service for coffee and tea, consisting of two jugs of different sizes with lids, a teapot with lid, a sugar bowl with lid and 8 hemispherical cups with bowl saucers. The bellies of the jugs, teapot and sugar bowls are of oval cross-section, the lids are recessed, with acanthus handle-neck, profiled ears, broken straight, the spouts with a relief palmette at the base. On the bellies of dishes, cup bowls, in the mirrors of saucers and on the lids colorful bouquets and projections of European flowers (including roses, clovers, narcissi, poppies, primulas, nasturtiums, carnations, asters, sweet peas, forget-me-nots). On the arches of the bellies of jugs and in the bottoms of cups - small throws of flowers or leaves; sugar bowl painted in a slightly different style.
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